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Agreed. This is great. I find that I mostly tutor **grammar** and **argumentforms** with my students. 7sage's curriculum is more than sufficient for logic. What really throws people is understanding what the argument and answer choices are even saying.
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I haven't. I just finished reviewing the valid and invalidargument types and I was more confused on how it would be presented as a question if that makes sense. But that gave me a better understanding on how it would be shown.
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Yeah, JY goes through them in the CC. It is under the lessons titled "Validity and Must Be True Questions." There are **9** common valid argumentforms on the LSAT.
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